I am an EECS PhD student at MIT, advised by
Erik Demaine in CSAIL and
Zach Lieberman at the
Media Lab. My work has been generously supported by the MIT MAD
Design Fellowship, the NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship, and the
MIT Stata Family Presidential Fellowship.
I develop mathematical abstractions and computational tools that
enable new ways of designing and fabricating. At the moment, I
am particularly interested in the relationship between
computation and craft, especially in creating expressive and
personalized fashion.
Refashion: Reconfigurable Garments via Modular Design
UIST 2025
How can we design garments for change and reuse? Refashion
introduces a library of building blocks and a digital design tool
that supports mixing and matching them to create garments of
different sizes and styles.
How can we thread tubes with a single string to achieve the
desired structure when pulled taut? We present a polynomial-time
algorithm for computing minimum-length threadings via a
graph-theoretic perspective.
How can we create constellations with unconventional star
arrangements? We propose a method that automatically generates
constellations from graph-based descriptions, using circle
packings as scaffolding.